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Maillard Reaction

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By James Peterson

Published 1991

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When cooking liquids are exposed to oxygen, they form complex compounds derived from peptides (shortened, broken-up protein strands), sugars, amino acids, and air. These compounds are formed when meats or fish are roasted, sautéed, or grilled.

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